"Superficially, it seems to attest to childish naiveté, but one sees it often on gravestones. Taken literally, it reveals a quiet, imploring plea. And connected with it is the certainty of our own transience. It is a plant name that is almost as ancient as our language.
The photo book 'Vergiszmeinnicht' (engl.: forget-me-not) is dedicated to Arno FISCHER, with whom Thekla EHLING learned how to see and how to make photographs.
A few years ago, Arno FISCHER himself published a book about his own garden. In it are several Polaroid images that bear witness to how persistently the teacher studied the world around his home over the decades.
That Thekla EHLING has chosen to make reference to this is no accident. It is a forget-me-not. Where do we turn when we seek reassurance? – the images in the book seem to ask. About ourselves, our lives, our curious dreams. There are always three.
Three states, three interpretations, three truths. Taken as a whole, they seem to cancel each other out, floating in a fragile balance, at once present and absent. Who believes that images have an inherent magic? One is simply reluctant to capture them in words." (© Christoph Schaden)
Other photo books by the photographer, Thekla EHLIG, are:
'Sommerherz' (2008)
The photo book 'Vergiszmeinnicht' (engl.: forget-me-not) is dedicated to Arno FISCHER, with whom Thekla EHLING learned how to see and how to make photographs.
A few years ago, Arno FISCHER himself published a book about his own garden. In it are several Polaroid images that bear witness to how persistently the teacher studied the world around his home over the decades.
That Thekla EHLING has chosen to make reference to this is no accident. It is a forget-me-not. Where do we turn when we seek reassurance? – the images in the book seem to ask. About ourselves, our lives, our curious dreams. There are always three.
Three states, three interpretations, three truths. Taken as a whole, they seem to cancel each other out, floating in a fragile balance, at once present and absent. Who believes that images have an inherent magic? One is simply reluctant to capture them in words." (© Christoph Schaden)
Other photo books by the photographer, Thekla EHLIG, are:
'Sommerherz' (2008)
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- David Almond
- Format
- Open bound pb. in box, 11,5 x 15 x 2 cm., 104 pp., 79 color ills., bilingual text: German / English, Ltd. to 500 numbered copies